A logo is one of the most important branding elements of your business. If your logo has become outdated or no longer matches the image that your brand is trying to create, it could actually become detrimental to your business.

With so many people preferring to do most of their shopping online, it is absolutely vital for every business to have a website. They connect buyers and sellers and any business that doesn’t have one risks losing out on opportunities to the competition.

You can achieve better search engine optimization via better web design. Whether you currently have a site or plan on launching one, you’ll want to know what you can do. With that said, here’s 10 top tips to get you off to a good start.

Given the multitude of cloud storage providers out there, you must take care in choosing a provider who will offer the maximum amount of low-cost storage and bandwidth, while still keeping your data safe. Here are five of the best providers.

Getting your store up and running on Shopify is just one part of the equation. Generating the sales you want while building your customer list is quite another. If you want more sales on Shopify, there are many tried and trusted methods.

When making an order with a print company, they will need to know details about the desired paper quality before they can produce your product. The paper you chose for your brochure can impact your brand image so it’s important to make the right decisions.

G . F Smith has announced that the world’s favourite colour is a rich teal hue, named Marrs Green. Some 30,000 people voted for their favourite colour from a selection of public submissions, as part of a major global survey conducted by the paper company.

If you use Google Photos, you’ll know it has plenty more to offer than just storing and backing up all your photos and videos in the cloud. Using advanced machine learning, Google Photos can identify people, places, and things – and it’s all easily searchable.

Stock photography has something of a bad rap – it tends to be quite cheesy and you usually have to fork out for a costly subscription fee. Thanks to talented and generous photographers, there are thousands of stunning photos in the public domain.

Let me introduce myself, I’m Neil Gibson, a highly motivated multi-disciplined freelance designer from Hull. Ideas are critical to the way I work. They are direct and demand people’s attention and I make sure they end up looking attractive, through a combination of visual flair, skill and attention to detail.